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1. IntroductionInjuries at work tend to have far-reaching repercussions. The concept of safety is rarely considered a determining factor in the elimination of workplace accidents. Space culture involves creating a space that allows individuals to feel comfortable, welcome and safe. This means that there is no discrimination based on biological sex or sexual orientation, cultural background, age, physical or mental ability, race or gender. This work explores the clip where Jim pranks Dwight in the movie The Office. This scene shows an unsafe work environment. This report provides a brief overview of the clip, a summary of the clip in relation to safe space with recommendations provided at the end of the analysis.2. Summary The clip begins with Jim explaining how he faxes Dwight and pranks future Dwight (Dwight himself from the future). Dwight sees a coworker holding a cup of coffee and rushes across the office and knocks the cup off the coworker as the coworker was about to take a sip from the cup. Coffee is spilled on the floor but Dwight offers no explanation for his action. Dwight is then seen sitting across from Jim where they are engaged in a short question and answer session. Dwight opens a drawer to take out his stapler only to find that his stapler has been placed in yellow jelly. A co-worker interrupts as Dwight shows indignation and another co-worker chuckles. After a brief conversation, Jim takes out a pair of scissors and moves to where Dwight is sitting on an inflated balloon and pierces the balloon causing Dwight to collapse. This is followed by another table prank where Dwight's table is swapped for cartoons and Dwight......in the center of the paper...... Journal of Public Health 97.9 (2007): 1625-31. ProQuest. Network. May 26, 2014. Gordon-Larsen P, McMurray RG, Popkin BM. “Determinants of adolescent physical activity and inactivity patterns.” Pediatrics. 2000;105:E83Hutter, Jim. “Keep yourself safe in a small space.” ISHN 45.12 (2011): 30. ProQuest. Network. May 26, 2014.Raworth, Kate. A safe and just space for humanity. London: Oxfam. 2012. PDF file.Rockström, Johan and Louise Karlberg. “The Quadruple Squeeze: Defining Safe Operational Space for Freshwater Use to Achieve a Triple Green Revolution in the Anthropocene.” Scope 39.3 (2010): 257-65. ProQuest. Network. May 26, 2014. Rockstrom et al. “A safe operating space for humanity”. Nature 461.24 (2009): 472-475. PDF file.Sallis JF, Bauman A, Pratt M. Environmental and policy interventions to promote physical activity. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 15 (1998): 379–397.